"I set the bar high and I expect to play at a higher level. (I've) been making just some mistakes I'm not used to making. My solemn promise is I'm going to work every day to get better. I'm going to clean up some of the things I'm not doing as well as I should. But, the proof is in the pudding. Right now, I'm not getting it done. I've got to look at myself first."

Wow, Finley's agent is right, Aaron Rodgers really isn't a leader. Always blaming his teammates and never taking any responsibility._________________FEED THE BEAST!!!!

Just read that article myself. The guy has a 97 passer rating and takes all the blame. Helps motivate and instill confidence in the rest of the team. Very glad he made those statements._________________

wgbeethree wrote:

In all fairness it is kind of rude to just lay injured at their feet while the Lions defensive players are trying to hold a completely unrelated dance party.

Many (including Packers fans) have been miffed by Rodgers' sub-standard play this season, saying he's been considerably worse than he was at any point last year, that something is wrong with him, some suggesting he may be hiding an injury, etc.

Even so, he currently leads the league in passing TDs and passer rating.

Many (including Packers fans) have been miffed by Rodgers' sub-standard play this season, saying he's been considerably worse than he was at any point last year, that something is wrong with him, some suggesting he may be hiding an injury, etc.

Even so, he currently leads the league in passing TDs and passer rating.

Rodgers has thrown for 148 TD and ran for 16 more in 68 starts. That comes out to 2.41 TD/start.

Jay Cutler has thrown for 124 TD and ran for 6 more in 83 starts. That comes out to 1.57 TD/start.

Cutler's best TD% in his career (excluding 5 starts his rookie year): 5.3% in 2010
Rodgers' worst TD% in his career: 5.2% in 2008

Cutlers' best INT% in his career: 2.2% in 2011
Rodgers' worst INT% in his career: 2.4% in 2008

Cutlers' best passer rating in his career: 88.1 in 2007
Rodgers' worst passer rating in his career: 93.8 in 2008

So, if you take the best numbers from Cutler's best years throughout his career and compare them to Rodgers' worst year, it's about even. And even then I'd take Rodgers because of his running ability and non-dooshebaggery._________________

incognito_man wrote:

I think McClain might be just the guy to light a fire under our defense.